In article
, Orval
Fairbairn writes:
Does a prop turning at 2300 rpm on a 150hp motor produce more thrust than a
prop spinning 2300 rpm on a 100 hp motor ?
Insufficient data!
Constant speed prop?
Manifold pressure?
Zero wind?
Same atmospheric conditions?
Where do you get insufficient data? Question does not indicate a different
prop turning on the two engines. "A" prop indicates the same prop used on two
different hp engines turning at the exact same RPM with no indicated
differences. The resulting thrust will be the same.
Bob Reed
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